Are you the outdoorsy type looking for a new place to sip on some suds? You're in luck.

Axelrad Beer Garden (1517 Alabama St.) opened its doors to little fanfare ahead of its official grand opening, which will be on a yet-to-be-determined date in January.

The indoor/outdoor watering hole features wine in addition to the 31 beers on tap and 95 packaged items, including bottles, cans and bombers. Primarily focusing on craft beers, Axelrad's lineup of suds includes the Houston-brewed 8th Wonder and Buffalo Bayou.

"We're trying to be as local as possible, and I want to have at least half of my draught wall as local beers," Elise Capers, general manager of the bar, said, though she was also quick to point out that they want to highlight national and European favorites as well.

"Honestly, we have practically everything here," she said, adding that they also carry No Label, Southern Star, 512, Brash, and Cedar Creek.

The inventory will be on the app and website TapHunter, and Capers says it will always be 100 percent up-to-date.

The space will also feature live music primarily on Wednesdays, but keep your eyes open for other artists that could be booked throughout the week.

But that's not even the best part. The space will soon have a hammock garden where you can, yes, drink beer and chill out on a hammock in what equates to the backyard of this bar.

What's more, the venue is installing a projector that will show a mix of movies, artsy videos and, wait for it, video game nights with Mario Cart.

The venue won't be serving up food, but it has partnered with Luigi's next door. The two spaces now share the patio. Being Houston, food trucks will naturally be gracing the parking lot sporadically, including Boom Box Tacos and the vegan wheeled eatery Ripe.

The spot was co-founded by Adam Brackman, of Sammie's and Beaver's fame, and Monte Large and Jeff Kaplan.

And though the bar's culture is steeped deep in Houston, the owner Brackman is quick to give credit where credit's due.

"We were inspired by the beer garden at the Standard Hotel under the High Line in New York," Brackman said. "And we really wanted to create something that built community. There's really a void over in that area, and [Axelrad] really bridges the 3rd Ward, Museum District and Montrose. It really brings those areas together."

You can get your drink on Mondays 5 p.m.-midnight, Tuesdays-Thursdays noon-midnight, Fridays and Saturdays noon-2 a.m., and Sundays noon-midnight.

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